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Grav 2.0 - migration recommended, but may not be possible (?)

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    superhua
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    #1

    Grav 2.0 is a significant upgrade and really requires a migration (rather than the upgrade which Cloudron does).

    https://getgrav.org/migrate-to-2 may be of help to Cloudron team.

    However, when I tried to use their migration plugin, I got the following error:

    Migration kickoff failed: Webroot is not writable: /app/code
    

    So this is just an FYI that Cloudron users that use Grav may face some initial challenges with Grav 2.0. 🙂

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      I think only the automatic migration stuff won't work. The Cloudron package updates should work fine. The Cloudron package is already at Grav 2.0.3

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        True, but Admin 1 does not look to be compatible with Grav 2 (which was made to work with Admin 2).

        Further, at least from my understanding, there are other issues that arose for our site that would have been mitigated through the migration process.

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